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Nigeria: Plans To Rig Presidential Election Intercepted in Kaduna

The Vanguard newspaper of Friday April 20,2007, reported that the Nigerian Army has intercepted a truckload of ballot boxes with thumb-printed ballots in Kaduna state in Northern Nigeria.

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Nigeria: Opposition Parties Withdraw Threat To Boycott Next Election

A coalition of the opposition parties in Nigeria has withdrawn their earlier threat to boycott the crucial Presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday April 21, 2007.

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Nigeria: Umaru Yar' Adua, PDP and The Presidential Election

Many erroneous and ambiguous news reports have been written on the so called, "Mr. Integrity" Umaru Yar'Adua, the governor of Katsina state and presidential candidate of the ruling party (PDP) in Nigeria. But how many have been fooled by his sponsors?

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Nigeria: State of Emergency Declared in Ekiti State

The President of Nigeria, chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has declared a state of emergency in Ekiti state in the South Western region. He made the declaration in a national broadcast to the nation at 7 pm, Wednesday. The head of state reappointed retired Major-.Gen. Tunji Olurin as the sole administrator of the state until May 29, 2007.

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Nigeria: Nigerians Panic As Rebellion Breaks Out in Kano

Panic-stricken Nigerians are fleeing the Northern state of Kano as government forces try to crush a rebellion by the Islamic militants who killed the district police officer with his wife and 11 other policemen at a police post last Tuesday.

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Nigeria: 12 Policemen, Woman Killed in Kano After Elections

A district police officer, his wife and 11 other police officers were killed by an irate mob of the Islamic sect in Kano, Northern Nigeria, after violent polls and four days after unidentified gunmen shot and killed a popular Islamic leader and two of his assistants inside their mosque.

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Nigeria: Atiku Abubakar Wins At The Supreme Court!

Vice President Atiku Abubakar of Nigeria has been cleared by the Supreme Court to contest the presidential election on Saturday April 21, 2007.

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Nigeria: Echoes of Political Anarchy After Tragic Elections

Things have fallen apart in Nigeria and millions of Nigerians are no longer at ease as they bury their dead and nurse their bleeding wounds after the tragic elections of last Saturday April 14, 2007. And nemesis is driving thousands of protesters to go on rampage on the streets. The sirens of anarchy echo from different regions of the troubled nation.

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Nigeria: Militants Kill 7 Police Officers On Election Day

Dare-devil Niger Delta militants invaded a police station on election day in Port Harcourt and killed seven police officers and razed the police station before escaping.

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Nigeria: Lawan Ibrahim, INEC and The April Elections in Nigeria

Lawan Ibrahim, one of the millions of poor Nigerian voters in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria said he won't vote for the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), because the PDP led government of President Olusegun Obasanjo failed to improve his living condition in the two terms of 8 years.

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Uwandu: Imo man of the year

Rarely have people done anything without money in Nigerian politics. Chief Sam Uwandu, a certified public accountant( CPA ) based in the United States, represents the brand of incorruptible leaders Nigeria needs. Chief Uwandu effectively ran an Imo gubernatorial campaign with minimal funds raised by supporters who donated money for change rather than personal political gains.

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Nigeria: Countdown To Elections; "Let the die be cast"

As the elections begin on Saturday April 14, "Let the die be cast" and let the will of God be done in Nigeria and not the will of the desperate political parties in Nigeria, for they only woo voters with their numerous offers of political promises and using various political gimmicks to win the mandate of the Nigerian electorate for their selfish ambitions for the much coveted elective posts to rule Nigeria.

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